Community Update March 26, 2020 from the Mayor & Board of Commissioners / Office of Emergency Management
As we continue to practice social distancing and good hygiene as a community, it is important to understand the value of staying home unless absolutely necessary. As Governor Murphy stated previously, it is important to take advantage of nice weather for passive recreation (exercise), as it is not only good for the physical value, but also for the mental value. Together we will flatten the curve.
As expected, the total positive COVID-19 cases within the Township is now at 23 as of 5:00 pm this evening. Of these cases, our first responders were only called to assist two of these residents. Due to privacy laws, we are prohibited from sharing the geographic areas of these cases within the Township. Rest assured, our county and local health officials are conducting investigations to track the origins of these cases.
We expect the number to climb with the state numbers until we finally reach the peak in the county and state.
As of 8:00 am this morning , there have been 81 deaths in the state of New Jersey raging in age from 30 to 98. The 30 year old patient was a Bergen County resident. The total number of Bergen County deaths is at 18. As testing has become more available, approximately 36% of all tests have come back positive for COVID-19. This is why we are strongly advising people to continue to comply with to Governor Murphy’s “Stay at Home” order.
We are encouraging any residents with N-95 masks, non-N-95 masks, disposable gloves, and disposable gowns to contact the Township Office of Emergency Management if interested in donating them. We have had several generous donations from residents and businesses, however we will continue to accept all donations. If you are willing to donate contact: (201)939-2900 x 2603 or e-mail: [email protected]
County Executive Jim Tedesco has announced that all County Parks will be closed to vehicular traffic this weekend. Walking and passive recreation is permissible.
FEMA declared New Jersey a disaster area late last night, and they will be opening a field hospital at the Meadowlands Convention Center in Secaucus, NJ.
The Governor has announced that all schools will remain closed until Friday April 17th. There will be a review prior to that date to determine if schools should open or continue to remain closed for an extended period.
We will continue to send updates, as this situation is dynamic and constantly evolving.
Address/Location
Lyndhurst, NJ Office of Emergency Management
367 Valley Brook Ave
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 201-804-2441